I agree with your top five picks except for Portis, I understand you are a Skins fan but you gotta beleive that Alexander will have a banner year if he stays healthy. If you look at Seattle's schedule, they have it pretty easy as do most NFC teams.
I'm surprised, pleasantly surprised that few people are picking Laurence Maroney of the Pats, I really feel like he is overated as are the Pats as a team this off season, it remains to be seen how Moss will fit (if at all) in the system and how well the aging defense will perform this year.
2007-06-03 21:20:08
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answered by Rob D 2
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I like LT and think Gore is a solid pick.
I'd actually hold off a bit on LJ until the QB situation in KC is settled. I'll call him top 5 for now, but if that gets ugly, he may drop a bit. I think McGahee in Baltimore might be solid, as he should get a lot of touches and is supported by a run oriented team and line, and I think Alexander is poised to make a big comeback after a dissappointing year.
I think the Skins have too many questions about who and what they are for Portis to be really solid, but he definitely had the potential.
2007-06-03 15:30:02
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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To be truthful.. i'm questioning QB after this season, yet by utilising next 365 days i'm effective my answer would be RB. right this is my proper 5 in random order. Tom Brady LaDanian Tomlinson Brian Westbrook Adrian Peterson Steven Jackson
2016-10-09 10:00:58
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answered by ? 4
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All of those are good but i saw not one person put Westbrook as a top 5. Hes the most unappreciated Rb in the league and arguably the best Pass catching Rb in the game. This eagles fan is very disappointed
2007-06-04 03:48:52
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answered by Adam 5
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1. LT
2. Reggie Bush (so versatile)
3. LJ
4. Gore
5. S. Jackson
2007-06-03 15:28:44
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answered by D.Z. Carter 5
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1) LT
2) LJ
3) Jackson
4) Gore
5) Alexander
2007-06-03 15:30:18
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answered by DimaV 1
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LT, LJ, Gore, Jackson, Bush, McGahee, all good calls, but I really gotta go with "Why is the rum gone" and "Don J" on the Alexander call!
Guy had a bad year after a HOF season, Seattle really NEEDS to kick butt and take names THIS season! I don't know why so many others are ignoring Shaun Alexander, I think he'll be back with a nasty vengeance.........
2007-06-03 19:43:39
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answered by Bob Dole Jr. 2
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1. Samkon Gado
2. Travis Henry
3. Mike Bell
4. Mike Vick
5. Ron Dayne
2007-06-04 04:18:40
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answered by ben k 2
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2. LT- because he's really good and I think its really SD's year
3. Frank Gore - SF just keeps on getting better and so does Gore
4. Willis McGahee - he's good and he's going to play for the Ravens, say no more......
5. Reggie Bush - great career start, great team, great coach, absolutely NO reason to think this guy will slow down.......
But NUMBER ONE for 2007? SHAUN ALEXANDER! The Seahawks have been more or less under-achievers for the past few years, Shaun (with his injuries) had a pretty bad year last season. For many on the team, including coach Holmgren, its getting down to the "now or never" stage for the Seahawks. Look for a great season and a career performance out of Alexander..........
(..... unfortunately, they lose the SB to SD.......)
2007-06-03 18:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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1. LaDainian Tomlinson
2. Larry Johnson
3. Steven Jackson
4. Frank Gore
5. Adrian Peterson (vikes fan)
2007-06-03 15:28:40
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answered by Dylan C 1
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